We may always think of this remedy when we see a very "tettery
person." Tetters, moist or dry.

Mental.--

Sadness, ill-humor, vexed mood.

Head.--

Vertigo in the morning; particularly where the patient
falls over to one side, early in the morning, and seems to lose his senses for a time. Pains
in the head pressing inward; pains from side to side, pressing outward; as if both sides
were pressed towards each other.

Lips.--

Lips ulcerated or chapped, with sensation of a
splinter, or of something sticking there.

Nose.--

Blood flows from, when blowing it.

Gastric.--

No appetite for breakfast. Nausea in the morning,
generally vomiting a watery fluid, and relieved by eating breakfast. Sensation as of a lump
of ice in the stomach.

Abdomen.--

Colic, which causes the patient to double over, and
accompanied by the voiding of red urine, relieved by eating. (In Coloc. the pain is aggravated by eating, and there is no red urine.)

Stool and Anus.--

The first portion of the stool is hard, and
the latter part, thin and watery. Diarrha early in the morning; in the evening; before and
during menstruation. After stool, tenesmus and burning in anus. Darting pain from perineum
to rectum.

Generalities.--

Cough, with so viscid an expectoration that it
can scarcely be discharged. Visible palpitation of heart. Menses last all night and do not
flow in daytime. Affections of the wrist joints. Stammering. Intolerable itching of the
coccyx. Chill after going to bed at night.